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Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

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11 36 Some mariner's caps were flung in the air.
11 37 Many times we had launched the nested galleys, though not of late, in pairs, nets strung between them.
11 38 Our concern was less with food than fresh water.
11 39 He who drinks the water of Thassa, with its salt from a thousand rivers, from the Alexandra, to the Vosk, to the Kamba and Nyoka, soon dies, of misery and madness.
11 40 Still, there was little danger at present, for the great casks, taller and wider than a standing man, were scarcely tapped.
11 41 And spread sails, formed into great basins, given the frequency of spring rains, had supplied more than enough water for tarns and slaves.
11 42 Several of the men were striking their left shoulders with the palm of their right hand.
Some mariner's caps were flung in the air. Many times we had launched the nested galleys, though not of late, in pairs, nets strung between them. Our concern was less with food than fresh water. He who drinks the water of Thassa, with its salt from a thousand rivers, from the Alexandra, to the Vosk, to the Kamba and Nyoka, soon dies, of misery and madness. Still, there was little danger at present, for the great casks, taller and wider than a standing man, were scarcely tapped. And spread sails, formed into great basins, given the frequency of spring rains, had supplied more than enough water for tarns and slaves. Several of the men were striking their left shoulders with the palm of their right hand. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )